Olympus OM-D E-M10 explained

Model:Olympus OM-D E-M10
Kind:Micro Four Thirds system
Sensor:4/3 type Live MOS, no AA filter
Sensor Size:17.3 x 13 mm, Four Thirds Live MOS
Res:4608 x 3456 (16.0 megapixels)
Lens:Micro Four Thirds system mount
Shutter:Mechanical shutter / Electronic shutter
Shutterrange:60 - 1/4000 sec.
Emode:Aperture priority,Shutter, Program AE, Manual (w/ Focus Peaking), iAuto, Bulb, Time, Scene Select, Art Filter
Mmode:Multiple, Center-Weighted, Spot
Fmode:Contrast Detect (sensor), Phase Detect, Multi-area, Center, Selective single-point, Tracking, Single, Continuous, Touch, Face Detection, Live View
Cont:8.0 fps
Viewfinder:built-in 1.44MP (w/ Auto Luminance, 100% coverage)
Flash:built-in flash, hot-shoe on the body
Wb:7 presets, with custom modes
Vidrecord:H.264 / Motion JPG, 1920 x 1080 (30fps), 1280 x 720 (30fps), 640 x 480 (30fps)
Rearlcd:tilting 3 inch, 1,037,000 dots (upwards: 80˚, downwards: 50˚)
Storage:SD /SDHC / SDXC
Battery:BLS-5 lithium-ion (CIPA 320)
Dimensions:119 mm × 82 mm × 46 mm (4.69 × 3.24 × 1.81 inches)
Weight:Approx. 396g

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 is a third model in the OM-D series of compact, mirrorless, interchangeable-lens cameras. It is of the Micro Four Thirds type that was introduced in January 2014.

The model cost less than the OM-D E-M5 and OM-D E-M1 models that preceded it. Some features of the previous models, such as weather sealing, were not included. The E-M10 featured only a 3-way image stabilizer instead of the other models' 5-way stabilizer.

The E-M10 used the BLS-1 battery first supplied with the earlier E-P1/2 compact mirrorless cameras rather than the BLN-1 used by the OM-D E-M5 and E-M1 models.

It was succeeded by the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II in 2015.

Specification and features

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References

  1. Web site: E‑M10 - Services & Support - Olympus - Downloads.

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